Ethology

Definition of Ethology as it relates to Animals, Fossil Animals, Wildlife Biology

Ethology is the scientific study of animal behavior in their natural habitats, encompassing aspects such as communication, perception, learning, motivation, and cognition. It draws from various fields including biology, psychology, sociology, and anthropology to explore how animals interact with each other and their environment. Ethologists observe and analyze the behaviors of both living and extinct organisms, making it relevant to the study of fossil animals as well. By understanding the evolutionary and ecological factors that shape animal behavior, ethology contributes significantly to wildlife biology, conservation efforts, and our broader understanding of life on Earth.

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